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Shakahari Review

Shakahari Review: Gripping Crime Thriller Keeps You on Edge

In the quaint town of Shakhahaari, Subbanna presides over a vegetarian haven, serving patrons from all walks of life. Amidst the culinary artistry, he savors the symphony of existence through music and theatrical delights. However, the tranquility of Shakhahaari is shattered when a convict disappears from the local prison, thrusting a diligent police officer into […]

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Mandya Haida review

Mandya Haida Review: Love and Resilience in Rustic Setting

“Mandya Haida” presents a refreshing perspective on love, sacrifice, and resilience amidst adversity, all set against the rustic backdrop of Mandya. Director Shrikant Pandavapura skillfully intertwines a love story with the rich tapestry of Kannada culture and tradition. The narrative orbits around a young man from Mandya, portrayed convincingly by Abhay Chandru, who embarks on

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Thundu Review

Thundu Movie Review: Police Drama Falters with Detrimental Messaging

Thundu presents itself as a homage to the acclaimed “Action Hero Biju” style, delving into the daily lives of policemen while interweaving comedic episodes. However, rather than addressing grievances or petitions, the film opts for a candid portrayal of the inner workings within police stations and amongst officers. What sets it apart is its refusal

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Madame Web Review

Madame Web Review: Dakota Johnson’s Charm Not Enough to Save the Day

Cassie, portrayed by Dakota Johnson, leads an intriguing life as a paramedic, dedicated to saving lives, yet haunted by the absence of a stable family due to her upbringing in foster care. Her journey intertwines with her deceased mother’s adventurous past in the Peruvian Amazon, setting the stage for a narrative that blends mystique with

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Bramayugam Movie review

Bramayugam Review: Prepare to be Scared Witless and Powerful Politics

Bramayugam, the latest venture from director Rahul Sadasivan, may not be embarking on grandiose experimentation. Still, it delves deep into the chilling realms of a haunted house, this time amidst the backdrop of the 17th century. While Sadasivan’s previous work, Bhoothakalam, delved into allegorical explorations of confronting one’s past, Bramayugam takes a daring leap into

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Weekend Vibes:​ What to watch on theatre this weekend

Weekend Vibes:​ What to watch on theatre this weekend (Feb 14 to 16)

Stay updated on the newest releases. Take a peek at What to watch on theatre this weekend across various languages. Paagal vs Kadhal – Date: 14 Feb Karthik, innocent and smitten, admires the unpredictable Priya, while Amrutha, also innocent, harbors feelings for the eccentric Dr. Manoj. However, Priya, under the guise of love, inflicts emotional

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EAGLE MOVIE REVIEW

Eagle Movie Review: Ravi Teja excels in a thrilling action drama, despite some missed opportunities

In the captivating world of Telugu cinema, where action often steals the show, Eagle swoops in with a bold narrative aiming to redefine the genre. Led by the multi-talented Karthik Gattamneni, who not only directs but also handles cinematography and editing, the film features Ravi Teja in a role that’s both mysterious and dynamic. Eagle

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Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya Review

Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya Review: Shahid Kapoor and Kriti Sanon’s Romantic Comedy Disappoints, Lacks Spark

“Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya” fails to live up to the standards set by other futuristic films and shows, leaving viewers disappointed with its lackluster execution. Unlike memorable characters such as Rajinikanth’s Chitti from “Robot” or the endearing female robot from TV series like “Small Wonder” and “Karishma Ka Karishma,” the portrayal of Sifra,

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